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the new york stock exchange is closed. there are no school classes. live in new york, ines ferre. now back to you. >> thank you. >>> among the casualties from sandy a replica of a historic ship made for a movie. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us now with a dramatic rescue operation as that ship went down. >> reporter: the boulder police departmenty was built in 1960 as a replica of the original 1787 vessel. the bounty was built and now it's a complete loss. one by one the coast guard plucked crew from the ocean. the bowny sank when her engine and pumps failed. it was built in 1960 as a replica of the original 1787 vessel. >> it's a sad thing with a ship like that. a sad thing. >> all that work and all the history of that boat just gone, just like that. >> reporter: the bounty's captain is still missing. this were 16 crew on board, 14 were rescued. one person died. this morning, here are pictures out of new jersey that show that extreme damage. this storm is being blamed for flooding, toppled trees on cars, downed power lines and thousands of evacuees forced to seek higher grou
the new york stock exchange is closed. there are no school classes. live in new york, ines ferre. now back to you. >> thank you. >>> among the casualties from sandy a replica of a historic ship made for a movie. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us now with a dramatic rescue operation as that ship went down. >> reporter: the boulder police departmenty was built in 1960 as a replica of the original 1787 vessel. the bounty was built and now it's a complete loss. one by one...
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. >> shepard: i'm shepard smith in new york. this is breaking news coverage of the monster storm that's taking aim at the east coast right now. sandy is no longer a hurricane but first alert forecasters say its winds are still as strong as a hurricane. just no longer has tropical characteristics it is the most powerful storm to hit the region since they started keeping track. tonight officials are blaming the storm for one death in maryland. here in new york city a construction crane collapsed. it's dangling over midtown manhattan at around 58th street. officials say inspectors and engineers plan to climb 74 flights to check out the damage. closer look now. meteorologists say that high in the air the wind gusts could well have hit 95 miles per hour. farther downtown, the facade of this building collapsed. this is 14th street around 8th avenue in the chelsey neighborhood. fire officials report nobody hurt. much of lower manhattan is now in the dark after the utility company con ed cut power to the shush tip of the island. rick le
. >> shepard: i'm shepard smith in new york. this is breaking news coverage of the monster storm that's taking aim at the east coast right now. sandy is no longer a hurricane but first alert forecasters say its winds are still as strong as a hurricane. just no longer has tropical characteristics it is the most powerful storm to hit the region since they started keeping track. tonight officials are blaming the storm for one death in maryland. here in new york city a construction crane...
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york, new jersey, connecticut. could that hold downou trading volume or increase it because we haven't been open for two days? >> a lot of trading is electronic, so you don't necessarily have to be there physically to trade. however, the new york stock exchange is trying to get as many of their traders in. tell be slow start up, and they're arranging car pools and hote rooms to get people in tonight. so that definitely will play into the markets tomorrow, and also, just the sentiment for invesors. some people might look at this as a buying opportunity, and really want to get in there, others might be cautious.or some might want to go to cash because it is the end of the month. there's a lot of factors. transportation and investor sentiment. >> tom: and through the ou sentiment, it's importanthat upon business start getting back toannormal, even though k the rest of the lives of new yorkers and folks on the eastern seaboard remains farp from it. >> susie: absolutel r and you know, we're seeing here today, a lot like
york, new jersey, connecticut. could that hold downou trading volume or increase it because we haven't been open for two days? >> a lot of trading is electronic, so you don't necessarily have to be there physically to trade. however, the new york stock exchange is trying to get as many of their traders in. tell be slow start up, and they're arranging car pools and hote rooms to get people in tonight. so that definitely will play into the markets tomorrow, and also, just the sentiment for...
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two of new york's major airports reopen. new york's la guardia airport is still flooded and won't be accepting flights anytime soon. >> there's an impact on every other airport because so many people are frying to fly to and from the east coast. and new york city, specifically. >> reporter: as sandy moves inland, she continues to drop an assortment of problems from georgia to wisconsin. in north carolina, they're expecting 14 inches of rain. in cleveland, the rock androll hall of fame. and like in so many places, life remains divided between those who have power and those who don't. if you love north of times square, you probably have power and life is almost normal. if you live south of times square, in lower manhattan, everybody is without lights. >> mark, one of the big questions for new yorkers is when will the subways get up and running again? the city is pretty much paralyzed without them? any word on when they might get back to being operational? >> reporter: well, the bad news there is that we're hearing seven subway
two of new york's major airports reopen. new york's la guardia airport is still flooded and won't be accepting flights anytime soon. >> there's an impact on every other airport because so many people are frying to fly to and from the east coast. and new york city, specifically. >> reporter: as sandy moves inland, she continues to drop an assortment of problems from georgia to wisconsin. in north carolina, they're expecting 14 inches of rain. in cleveland, the rock androll hall of...
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. >> breaking overnight, new power outages in new york city, where hundreds of thousands remain in the dark. and where subways and a major airport are still underwater. but a new day brings promising, new developments. >>> baring the brunt. new jersey shore towns tore apart by sandy. and inland, rescuers continue to save trapped residents. >>> and a little levity overnight. the late-night comics make their return. >>> good morning on this halloween, a holiday, really, in name only today for so many in the wake of sandy. >> and let's start with the latest this morning. more than 8 million folks in areas affected by sandy are now without power. >> also, stock markets are reopening today after their two-day unscheduled stop for the storm. meanwhile, jfk and newark airports are also reopening with limited service today. but new york's la guardia airport, which looks more like a lake than it does an airport right now, that remains closed. also, president obama will visit hard-hit areas of new jersey today, touring those areas with governor christie. >> here in new york, most of lower manhat
. >> breaking overnight, new power outages in new york city, where hundreds of thousands remain in the dark. and where subways and a major airport are still underwater. but a new day brings promising, new developments. >>> baring the brunt. new jersey shore towns tore apart by sandy. and inland, rescuers continue to save trapped residents. >>> and a little levity overnight. the late-night comics make their return. >>> good morning on this halloween, a holiday,...
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in new york some subway lines and tunnels are flooded. officials say it could be days before the trains are running again. signs of life are returning not far away from me the new york stock exchange will be back up and running this morning. traders say it's important to show the world that new york is open for business. >> we have a plan for recovery. and that recovery is already beginning. >> reporter: flight operations will resume at jfk and new york airports but laguardia was badly damaged and will remain closed. for some the recovery will take months, possibly even years. a fire destroyed more than 80 homes in this queens neighborhood. >> flames were 60 feet up in the air. whole family lost everything. >> reporter: unanimously the people in breezy point say they will rebuild. and another concern, cellular service is spotty. making it that more difficult for many. >> thank you. sandy's strong winds caused a big tourist attraction here in new york. it collapsed this crane sailing 70 floors over midtown. the crane is stable at this time
in new york some subway lines and tunnels are flooded. officials say it could be days before the trains are running again. signs of life are returning not far away from me the new york stock exchange will be back up and running this morning. traders say it's important to show the world that new york is open for business. >> we have a plan for recovery. and that recovery is already beginning. >> reporter: flight operations will resume at jfk and new york airports but laguardia was...
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she is a grad student in new york -- he's grad student in new york and he says he needs to get to class by tomorrow but cancellations have been challenging. >> i saw about 20 [ indiscernible ] i should call them to update my flight so whenever i try to call them the automated machine told me that the volume is too much and i couldn't contact them. and they hang up on me every time when i try to call them. so i have to be here in order for them to give me service and update on the flight. >> reporter: sounds a little frustrating, doesn't it? despite what that traveler went through the advice we have been given is if a flight is canceled, the best thing a traveler can do is try to make the changes at home over the phone or online to avoid airport lines. at sfo, elissa harrington, cbs 5. >>> more than 100 california air national guardsmen are now on the east coast to assist with rescue efforts there. members of the 129th rescue wing loaded up at moffett field yesterday. they were bound for charlotte, north carolina and from there crews will be sent wherever they are needed. they are bringi
she is a grad student in new york -- he's grad student in new york and he says he needs to get to class by tomorrow but cancellations have been challenging. >> i saw about 20 [ indiscernible ] i should call them to update my flight so whenever i try to call them the automated machine told me that the volume is too much and i couldn't contact them. and they hang up on me every time when i try to call them. so i have to be here in order for them to give me service and update on the flight....
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here with new york and new jersey, you have what's called the new york bite. it's that angle there. so the water is actually right now higher at sandy hook than it is down in atlantic city closer to the storm because that water's getting funneled in there, and then it drains in to new york harbor. >> fascinating. >> but you also have the water coming from long island sound down the east river so you have a convergence which makes the water rise. then you have the water trying to come down the hudson river which makes the water rise and that's why we have the concern for lower lying areas. >> say i live on long beach island in new jersey. let's say i have a place on fire island. what's going to happen there? are those islands going to be cut in two? >> well, they may very well be. two things going on here. on long beach island right here in the middle of new jersey you have very low lying areas. in the low end of the island, up by harvey cedars. you'll have this massive mound of water come up, maybe 10 or 11 feet with wave on top of that, that will go over that island and it may wash
here with new york and new jersey, you have what's called the new york bite. it's that angle there. so the water is actually right now higher at sandy hook than it is down in atlantic city closer to the storm because that water's getting funneled in there, and then it drains in to new york harbor. >> fascinating. >> but you also have the water coming from long island sound down the east river so you have a convergence which makes the water rise. then you have the water trying to...
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when sandy hit new york city. cnn crew on the scene is reporting to us a strong smell of methane gas. a utility pole spontaneously burst into flames earlier this morning. officials are now assessing whether the gas levels there are excessively high in this neighborhood, and that could force those fire crews to evacuate. right now, 6.6 million people still without electricity across 15 states, and washington, d.c. nearly 2 million of them are here in new york where flooded subways has transportation at a virtual standstill. not to mention all the property damage and destruction, including those 80 homes that were consumed by that fire in queens. recovery from superstorm sandy could be as mayor michael bloomberg is calling it, a massive, a mammoth job. meteorologist rob marciano is in chelsea, new york, this morning with the latest on the damage there. rob, good morning. >> good morning, soledad. well, some of the damage behind me, one of a few buildings that were ripped off. nobody hurt miraculously. lower manhatta
when sandy hit new york city. cnn crew on the scene is reporting to us a strong smell of methane gas. a utility pole spontaneously burst into flames earlier this morning. officials are now assessing whether the gas levels there are excessively high in this neighborhood, and that could force those fire crews to evacuate. right now, 6.6 million people still without electricity across 15 states, and washington, d.c. nearly 2 million of them are here in new york where flooded subways has...
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lo que ocurriÓ a lo largo de la costa este en new york, estÁ claro que sandy dejÓ su huella. >>> muy buenas noches, una de las principales preocupaciones que se han tenido en esta noche estÁ ocurriendo y si ustedes se dan cuenta las inundaciones en la parte baja de manhattan. la zona a, una de las zonas que definitivamente fueron evacuadas, mÁs de 350 mil personas han salido, lo que se temÍa es esto. la inundaciÓn estÁ evitando que pasen los carros si no tambiÉn evitar el ingreso a los tÚneles que conducen a otras partes de la ciudad de new york, a queens y brooklyn. hagamos un recuento de lo que ha pasado esta noche. >>> quedÓ irreconocible, inundaciones por todas partes y las vÍas mÁs importantes en la isla de manhattan llenas de agua por el rÍo del este, hudson y el huracÁn que ingresÓ a esta Área. la cidad quedÓ paralizada y lo Único que se veÍa vehiculos de la policÍa o residentes con serioss problemas como Él que afortunadamente logrÓ ser rescatado por curiosos que se com padecieron. >>> algunos residentes dicen no haber visto tanta agua. >>> estoy en mi cas
lo que ocurriÓ a lo largo de la costa este en new york, estÁ claro que sandy dejÓ su huella. >>> muy buenas noches, una de las principales preocupaciones que se han tenido en esta noche estÁ ocurriendo y si ustedes se dan cuenta las inundaciones en la parte baja de manhattan. la zona a, una de las zonas que definitivamente fueron evacuadas, mÁs de 350 mil personas han salido, lo que se temÍa es esto. la inundaciÓn estÁ evitando que pasen los carros si no tambiÉn evitar el...
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new jersey outside of new york. the stock exchange in new york city is going to be closed for a second straight day. almost 5 million people here in the united states are without power this morning. 8 states are going to be experiencing no fallout. folks are still very worried about putting this morning. >> interesting the way you talk about new york state in particular. do the people in maryland field that they got away with it? >> i would not say that because right now folks have not gone out to survey the damage them that we will know the impact in the days to come. there are a lot of people trap and a number of people who took refuge in shelters and left their homes. we are going to have to see how devastating this was. >> thanks very much. in just over a week's time, china's communist party will begin the process of appointing a new generation of leaders. there is one area argued that china lags behind the u.s. that is hollywood films. >> forget balls showing or the propaganda films. jain that is the world's la
new jersey outside of new york. the stock exchange in new york city is going to be closed for a second straight day. almost 5 million people here in the united states are without power this morning. 8 states are going to be experiencing no fallout. folks are still very worried about putting this morning. >> interesting the way you talk about new york state in particular. do the people in maryland field that they got away with it? >> i would not say that because right now folks have...
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york city and the broader new york region, and the entire northeast. but the u.s. economy is very resilient. it gets by these natural disasters pretty quickly. so tell be a very small negative on the economy in the fourth quarter. i don't think tell be close to the half percent you mentioned, a small negative, but a small positive for next year, and by next spring, i don't think a net impact. >> obviously, new york city is a different story. it has more sig kanltd regional effects, but nationally. i don't think the impact is that large. >> i know you've been studying katrina and irene. where does sandy fit in terms of economic impact? what are your numbers showing? >> good question, susie. >> in terms of total economic loss. because airms aren't going, and restaurants aren't serving meals, and the property damage i think tell come to about $50 billion. to put this in context, that's roughly the consequence of 9/11. it you sad up katrina it was 150 million. it's a big storm and a lot of damage, but less than katrina. >> susie: quickly, mark, because on
york city and the broader new york region, and the entire northeast. but the u.s. economy is very resilient. it gets by these natural disasters pretty quickly. so tell be a very small negative on the economy in the fourth quarter. i don't think tell be close to the half percent you mentioned, a small negative, but a small positive for next year, and by next spring, i don't think a net impact. >> obviously, new york city is a different story. it has more sig kanltd regional effects, but...
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this is new york city. it could take weeks to secure this huge damaged crane boom left dangling by sandy. the plan may involve getting a new crane up there in order to secure that one. when asked how secure the boom is, mayor michael bloomberg responded by saying nobody knows. that is not encouraging. >>> frightening moments at the nyu langone medical center was evacuated after the backup generator failed. this baby alice was born sunday four weeks prematurely. charles lived with his family on the 13th floor when he heard the power was going to go and he told anderson cooper what happened. >> i heard the nurses talking about how in 15 minutes that all the electricity was going to be going down. so obviously like a good father i scooted right back to my room and told my wife, kim, and we started talking about what was going to be the next step. >> look at that baby there. >> that's a fighter baby, i call it. because i was watching this and he was holding his head up. that's a fighter baby. >> he's an awesome
this is new york city. it could take weeks to secure this huge damaged crane boom left dangling by sandy. the plan may involve getting a new crane up there in order to secure that one. when asked how secure the boom is, mayor michael bloomberg responded by saying nobody knows. that is not encouraging. >>> frightening moments at the nyu langone medical center was evacuated after the backup generator failed. this baby alice was born sunday four weeks prematurely. charles lived with his...
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we know new york and new jersey likely to go democratic. let's walk over to the state of pennsylvania and look at this, you see this down here, let me help you understand this chart a little bit. i'm going to pop it out and this explains the darker the color the higher the number of people without power so as we come back to the state of pennsylvania i want to show you something. if you look it's obvious to the naked eye in this area here is where you see more people without power, scranton a lentown, reading, down here in philadelphia and the suburbs, about 100,000, maybe a little more than that out of power in philadelphia and month dpgomery bucks county alone. let's look at how they voted in the last election. if the problems persist right there that tells you more of a problem for the president and if there's no power at polling stations, no power in houses, if people decide too much hassle i can't vote. pennsylvania is an absentee ballot state but not early vote so long it's not a question now. the question is can they get the power re
we know new york and new jersey likely to go democratic. let's walk over to the state of pennsylvania and look at this, you see this down here, let me help you understand this chart a little bit. i'm going to pop it out and this explains the darker the color the higher the number of people without power so as we come back to the state of pennsylvania i want to show you something. if you look it's obvious to the naked eye in this area here is where you see more people without power, scranton a...
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nosotros aquÍ vamos a seguir informando. >>> gracias felix, desde new york.
nosotros aquÍ vamos a seguir informando. >>> gracias felix, desde new york.
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also the new york and yquarium. and they had introduced a baby wall husband and it made it through the storm surge. as we mentioned, the storm's effects are pretty much over with. just lingering clouds and showers through the region and chilly out there, too. >> as the cleanup begins. bill, thanks so much. >>> it wasn't until daylight yesterday that the full measure of sandy's devastation was realized along the 130 miles of the new jersey shoreline. ron allen spoke with some residents of bay head, new jersey, south of point pleasant beach who decided not to evacuate. >> reporter: long-time new jersey shore residents were determined to stick the storm out. >> to me, it's more about my house, my home. this is my roof over my head. i don't want to leave it. >> reporter: hours before, shelly, kim, and kim's husband john took a walk to the shoreline. >> i don't think i've ever seen it like that. >> look at the size of the waves. >> reporter: 150 feet of beach was now underwater. >> this is what this looks like now. >> no
also the new york and yquarium. and they had introduced a baby wall husband and it made it through the storm surge. as we mentioned, the storm's effects are pretty much over with. just lingering clouds and showers through the region and chilly out there, too. >> as the cleanup begins. bill, thanks so much. >>> it wasn't until daylight yesterday that the full measure of sandy's devastation was realized along the 130 miles of the new jersey shoreline. ron allen spoke with some...
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>> robert bazell, bellevue hospital, speaking of new york city, new york city has now been cleaved into two cities, one half of it without power, the other half going on as if there is no crisis. nbc's ann thompson has the tale of two new yorks tonight, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, i'm up at the rare bar and grill where there is power. and behind me you can see the bright lights of the island of manhattan and the famous skyline, but if you look over here you will see that more than a quarter million people are in total darkness for the third straight night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: in new york, have's and have not's are divided with power, those that have strips to share, and those that don't. there is the buzz of living in the dark, and with little mass transit. >> with five buses to get to downtown brooklyn, walked across the brooklyn bridge, i work there, i just wanted to see what was going on. >> this station had water filled half at the moment, but with more. >> reporter: with subways still under water, some took to two wheels. >> it is cut in half at 40th. >
>> robert bazell, bellevue hospital, speaking of new york city, new york city has now been cleaved into two cities, one half of it without power, the other half going on as if there is no crisis. nbc's ann thompson has the tale of two new yorks tonight, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, i'm up at the rare bar and grill where there is power. and behind me you can see the bright lights of the island of manhattan and the famous skyline, but if you look over here you will...
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york, and new jersey. and it seems reminisce en of hurricane katrina look at this nypd used helicopters that is to pluck people from rooftops in some new york city neighborhood, new york governor cuomo said limited come outer rai outer ral service has resumed. some commuter trains are still without power, some trashes washed away. the water making the important decision, amtrak service on north east corridor is mostly suspected. stranded air travelers get something relief, two of new york city's three major airports are open, njk and newark liberty, laguardia we heard, will hope tomorrow morning. african selling 20,000 flights since sunday, -- after counselling 20,000 flights since sunday, limit service are up again. the clean up of floods continues, rescue tradings on going. and mayor of hoboken is asking people to bring boats to city hall to help rescue stranded residented. national guard bringing food and helping with evacuations, testimony take days, and weeks and months for the clean up process across
york, and new jersey. and it seems reminisce en of hurricane katrina look at this nypd used helicopters that is to pluck people from rooftops in some new york city neighborhood, new york governor cuomo said limited come outer rai outer ral service has resumed. some commuter trains are still without power, some trashes washed away. the water making the important decision, amtrak service on north east corridor is mostly suspected. stranded air travelers get something relief, two of new york...
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through new york. as we head further out from new york city we find our own brian schactman. he's live on the far tip end of long island onmontauk. >> i'm seeing a lot of this flying past my head. that's shingles. that shed behind me was obviously fully shingled. two hours ago i was on tv, it had a couple missing. it is all going to be gone before too long. you look at the ocean behind me, we're at dead low tide right now and i was 7 years old in the storm of '78 in boston. those waves out there are as harsh as any i saw when my dad took me down to the beach there and that's what's going on in terms of concern. we went out and shot some video just a few minutes ago and the first high tide early this morning already wash out a road partially and we're expecting the next high tide about 8:00 tonight. where i'm standing right now, i'm told the water could come all the way up to me. at low tide we're already 20, 30 yards higher than the normal high tide if you can follow my lodger there. so right now on lo
through new york. as we head further out from new york city we find our own brian schactman. he's live on the far tip end of long island onmontauk. >> i'm seeing a lot of this flying past my head. that's shingles. that shed behind me was obviously fully shingled. two hours ago i was on tv, it had a couple missing. it is all going to be gone before too long. you look at the ocean behind me, we're at dead low tide right now and i was 7 years old in the storm of '78 in boston. those waves...
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yorkers watch fox 5 here in new york. on the right side circle crane. aftermath on the right. i have spoken with crane experts who tell us it is going to be very difficult to get that thing down. our julie banderas joins us live. can you see the crane from the balcony where you are. >> this is where i live. it's impossible to get this thing down. i have been watching this thing from last year and a half. during hurricane eye crean. the winds are 100 miles per hour. this is video i took from my balcony. the crane is weighing from the roof. up on the 70th floor of the boom of the crane is hanging from the 157 tower. tallest residential building. eventually reach 0 stories tall. housing the most expensive apartments in the city. in fact the penthouse sold for $90 million. you would think that this construction company would spend that money wisely and make sure that all the equipment is safe. the builder, bogus lend lease which is responsible for the site safety has just issued a statement i'm just going to read parts of it
yorkers watch fox 5 here in new york. on the right side circle crane. aftermath on the right. i have spoken with crane experts who tell us it is going to be very difficult to get that thing down. our julie banderas joins us live. can you see the crane from the balcony where you are. >> this is where i live. it's impossible to get this thing down. i have been watching this thing from last year and a half. during hurricane eye crean. the winds are 100 miles per hour. this is video i took...
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that's the big thing in our area of new york city and the new york metropolitan area. lots of old, mature -- >> they are beautiful but they can be very dangerous. >> but they can't stand up to 70, 80-mile-an-hour winds. >> no. >>> when we come back that crane, speaking of things that can't stand up to 80-mile-an-hour winds, dangling above midtown manhattan it might look frightening but did everything actually go as planned? look at this thing come over just like that. you have to say that is probably the way the thing was designed to work. >> maybe so that is coming up next. we are going to look at how they will remedy that situation. >>> plus, the disaster one insurance executive is comparing sandy to. >>> before the break, loath look at this video, parts of the famous fun town pier in seaside heig height, new jersey, washed away. this video, parts of the famous fun town pier in seaside height, new jersey, washed away. with >>> at the height of the storm last night, there was a dramatic evacuation from one of new york city's biggest hospitals. more than 200 patients h
that's the big thing in our area of new york city and the new york metropolitan area. lots of old, mature -- >> they are beautiful but they can be very dangerous. >> but they can't stand up to 70, 80-mile-an-hour winds. >> no. >>> when we come back that crane, speaking of things that can't stand up to 80-mile-an-hour winds, dangling above midtown manhattan it might look frightening but did everything actually go as planned? look at this thing come over just like that....
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>> only because i love new york. we are fully prepared. we know exactly what to do and how to do it. >> you're staying? >> i live or die with it. i built many great ghlings new york and i feel confidence in those buildings because i built them. >> sandy truly a history maker. the stock market's first weather-related shutdown in 27 years. ubway service canceled, grand central station transformed into a ghost town. knbc's chris coleman with mario at the grove. >> what makes this ststorm so dadangerous? >> it's storm within a storm. it's a hurricane, a tropical system inside a nor'easter. >> have you ever seen anything like that before? >> nobody has. whenou have seven to 11 feet of water where it's never been before, nobody knows how the earth will react. >> 1,000 miles wide, an unimaginable 36 hours, how long sandy could lash new york city. 80-plus mile-an-hour wind gusts are forecast. president obamama iuing this warning. >> to all the people across the eastern seaboard, you need to take this very seriously. >> a dangerous and deadly storm
>> only because i love new york. we are fully prepared. we know exactly what to do and how to do it. >> you're staying? >> i live or die with it. i built many great ghlings new york and i feel confidence in those buildings because i built them. >> sandy truly a history maker. the stock market's first weather-related shutdown in 27 years. ubway service canceled, grand central station transformed into a ghost town. knbc's chris coleman with mario at the grove. >>...
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new york. thanks very much for coming in. >> thaing. when you say limited subway service will resume tomorrow, what does that mean? >> what it means is we're going to have 14 of our 23 lines up and running. people coming from the bronx, queens as well as from upper manhattan will be able to come down as far as 42nd street. power south of 34th street is out, as you know. you've just been reporting on the hospital situation here in new york. people who are in brooklyn, we're going to have three sites, two in downtown brooklyn and one in williamsburg where trains will terminate and then will able to be taken over by a bus. calling it a bus bridge. take them over to midtown or wall street. so i think the system while limited will be robust enough that millions of our passengers will be able to use it. just to put in perspective how big the mta is, we have 8.5 million people every day on our subways and our two commuter rail lines. both of those commuter rail lines have started limited service this
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and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new drug epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered the golden age of self-medication. drugs have become like hair products or cosmetics. this is brain styling, not mind altering, and you have a serious point to make there, but what is the extent of what you see going on in new york? >> well, i mean, i think new york is the same town that brought you woody allen and brought you everybody having a psychiatrist. there not a great deal of stigma to being neurotic in new york. it is accepted to the point of maybe being desirable in certain circles. i think now that these mecations are more common, new york is the place where people are going to be comfortable with it and going to be open about it. >> you make a point of saying here that this is brain styling, not mind altering. you make a clear distinction between the two, do you not? >> yeah. i think people when they have actual problems like anxiety, depression or insomn
and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new drug epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered the golden age of self-medication. drugs have become like hair products or cosmetics. this is brain styling, not mind altering, and you have a serious point to make there, but what is the extent of what you see going on in new york? >> well, i mean, i think new york is the...
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our beloved new york. once again the best, the most noble sentiments are people are coming out, as people are heroic and generous in serving those in need. so even in the midst of our tears there is a smile on our faces, we thank god that that beautiful, good, noble side of people seems to be dominating. martha: boy, you know it's hard i think for some people to dig that out of them right now. >> it is. martha: as they look at what is going on. what is your plan, and do you plan to get out there and see some of this firsthand? >> yes, as you know, martha, we've all been somewhat housebound these days. i've been a telephone jockey trying to call as many people as possible. this morning we got around to some of the police precincts and the fire department just to make sure everybody was okay. i was thrilled to hear from catholic charities and our catholic healthcare networks that all of our facilities are open, running and welcoming people in need. tomorrow, please, god i'm going to go out to staten island w
our beloved new york. once again the best, the most noble sentiments are people are coming out, as people are heroic and generous in serving those in need. so even in the midst of our tears there is a smile on our faces, we thank god that that beautiful, good, noble side of people seems to be dominating. martha: boy, you know it's hard i think for some people to dig that out of them right now. >> it is. martha: as they look at what is going on. what is your plan, and do you plan to get...
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and for new york, he did that verbally. what that meant was they were able to cut through a lot of the red tape and move this process along and get the response going even before the disaster happened. they're also saying that fema is dispatching housing inspectors to go out and take a look at the claims. they want to avoid any kind of massive fraud problems. they say they've been able to bring that down over the past couple years. they'd like to continue to do that. they're going to have boots on the ground verifying some of these housing disaster claims in person. so a lot of response here from the federal government across the board. so far, the folks at fema telling us they think they have enough money to do the job. >> all right. thanks so much, eamon javers. >> and from government losses to trading losses. we know we won't be getting a check from fema, so what will two days of tno trading cost th exchanges? >> rich, thanks very much for joining us. what's your estimate? is cost a factor in getting trading up tomorrow?
and for new york, he did that verbally. what that meant was they were able to cut through a lot of the red tape and move this process along and get the response going even before the disaster happened. they're also saying that fema is dispatching housing inspectors to go out and take a look at the claims. they want to avoid any kind of massive fraud problems. they say they've been able to bring that down over the past couple years. they'd like to continue to do that. they're going to have boots...
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new jersey and new york. with the president busy in washington, president clinton filled in at a rally in ohio. >> he got up this morning and called me and said i've got to go back right now. this storm is getting out of hand, i've got to handle it. and i said, mr. president, that is the right call. >> reporter: governor mitt romney scheduled a storm relief rally in ohio today. he and paul ryan are urging supporters to donate. >> swing by, give a hand. you know firsthand what people are going to need. >> make sure we do our very best to help those that are being impacted by this storm. >> anything that he says injects pure politics into it. and so you want to be careful if you're the romney team to keep an eye on it, obviously. but don't necessarily try to get in front of the story in any way. >> reporter: one week before the election, polls are tied, but campaigning at a standstill. >> i am not worried at this point about the impact on the election, i'm worried about the impact on families. >> reporter: trac
new jersey and new york. with the president busy in washington, president clinton filled in at a rally in ohio. >> he got up this morning and called me and said i've got to go back right now. this storm is getting out of hand, i've got to handle it. and i said, mr. president, that is the right call. >> reporter: governor mitt romney scheduled a storm relief rally in ohio today. he and paul ryan are urging supporters to donate. >> swing by, give a hand. you know firsthand what...
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jersey, new york. and officials say he will also cancel today's scheduled campaign events. >>> meantime, romney says he will not be campaigning today either. however, he will be holding a storm relief event in ohio where he will be joined eed by race driver richard petty and country sing singer. >>> massachusetts candidates brown and warren announced they would not attend a scheduled debate. they both say that efforts should be focused on disaster relief. >> appreciate it, zoraida. dan lothian, i want to talk to you about what zoraida was just talking about. many people, including those campaigning, say we're going to put the campaign on hold as we focus on disaster relief. what can you tell us about that? >> the campaign itself is not on hold but the president's travel plans have been put on pause, not only yesterday but today as well. i did reach out to a campaign official who told me that it's still up in the air. they have not nailed down whether the president, in fact, will head become out on the
jersey, new york. and officials say he will also cancel today's scheduled campaign events. >>> meantime, romney says he will not be campaigning today either. however, he will be holding a storm relief event in ohio where he will be joined eed by race driver richard petty and country sing singer. >>> massachusetts candidates brown and warren announced they would not attend a scheduled debate. they both say that efforts should be focused on disaster relief. >> appreciate...
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york amsterdam news." that up for that report. >>> we have a affiliate in south kingstown, rhode island. a lot of flooding there. what can you tell us, mario. >> reporter: a lot of damage here. we're along the coast here on a road called matunek beach road along the ocean and historically this area suffers from beach erosion, storm surge in big storms like this. where i'm standing, i'm on someone's front steps but as we widen out it's sitting in a pile of water here detached from wherever it was supposed to be before. i mean, here's a mobile home area behind me, they're just sitting in water. now, we're actually across the street from the beach and the ocean. what happens is the water, the storm surge is so strong the water just pushes across the road, floods this area across the street from the beach. if you were to drive up and down the main road you would just see piles and piles of sand as if it was like a snowstorm. the plows have come through. they've plowed the sand off the road because what happens
york amsterdam news." that up for that report. >>> we have a affiliate in south kingstown, rhode island. a lot of flooding there. what can you tell us, mario. >> reporter: a lot of damage here. we're along the coast here on a road called matunek beach road along the ocean and historically this area suffers from beach erosion, storm surge in big storms like this. where i'm standing, i'm on someone's front steps but as we widen out it's sitting in a pile of water here detached...
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in new york city, 670,000 customers without power. it is the biggest outage in new york city history. according to con ed. and that they say at least four days, there were certain areas that was intentionally shut down because of the sea water. four days for them. at least seven days for people who have power lines down. the overhead power lines. seven days for repairs there. lots of damage. lots of inconvenience. and, of course, tragically some deaths as well. >> we're also, i'm being told we now have a chunk of tape from earlier today. this is some of what we saw in connecticut. >> just over the last 20, 30 minutes the wind has been unbelievable. this house, hours ago, was in fine shape. but the waves have just been relentless. just pounding through. ripping away part of the outer wall. goodness gracious. part of the foundation of the house being sheered away. unbelievable. winds have been out of the north. power's out all over the peninsula. not expecting much improvements over the next several hours. my, goodness. the wind has jus
in new york city, 670,000 customers without power. it is the biggest outage in new york city history. according to con ed. and that they say at least four days, there were certain areas that was intentionally shut down because of the sea water. four days for them. at least seven days for people who have power lines down. the overhead power lines. seven days for repairs there. lots of damage. lots of inconvenience. and, of course, tragically some deaths as well. >> we're also, i'm being...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg holding a news conference in baltimore today in support of same-sex marriage in maryland. he will be joined by governor o'malley and the mayor of baltimore. but recently donated $250,000 to the marylanders for marriage quality campaign. voters will decide in the november election. >> funeral services today for former democratic presidential nominee george mcgovern. the vice president's will be there for prayer service in south dakota. george mcgovern will eventually be buried in washington at rock creek cemetery in northwest. he died last sunday at the age of 90. animal rights activists taking aim at plans to reduce the deer population in rock creek park. >> they're asking a federal judge to block the kill. activists say that the population can be controlled with fences and contraception. thousands of runners getting ready to give the streets of d.c. and arlington for the annual marine corps marathon. >> they're putting the finishing touches on the signs and the stands before sunday's race. metro will open at 5:00 a.m. to help get the runners and spec
new york city mayor michael bloomberg holding a news conference in baltimore today in support of same-sex marriage in maryland. he will be joined by governor o'malley and the mayor of baltimore. but recently donated $250,000 to the marylanders for marriage quality campaign. voters will decide in the november election. >> funeral services today for former democratic presidential nominee george mcgovern. the vice president's will be there for prayer service in south dakota. george mcgovern...
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york, new jersey. but maryland has been hit hard, pennsylvania has been hit hard. people are just waking up now with the sun coming up to see how much the damage is. >> gretchen: and connecticut as well. >> brian: and connecticut. sandy wreaking havoc across new york city, including a transformer explosion and major power outages. mar why knowly in a joins us now. at least some of the water is going back, right? >> we're expecting the storm surge to improve along coastal areas. we'll be seeing high tide. that situation across northern portions of new jersey, the weather service is keeping an eye on the high tide that's forecast between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. eastern time. so that could possibly make the situation worse. we'll also monitor that for you. otherwise rainfall totals from sandy, very impresssive, just shy of a foot across wildwood crest, delaware, another area hit very hard, over nine inches reported across portions of that state. over nine inches reported across portions of the state of virgin
york, new jersey. but maryland has been hit hard, pennsylvania has been hit hard. people are just waking up now with the sun coming up to see how much the damage is. >> gretchen: and connecticut as well. >> brian: and connecticut. sandy wreaking havoc across new york city, including a transformer explosion and major power outages. mar why knowly in a joins us now. at least some of the water is going back, right? >> we're expecting the storm surge to improve along coastal...
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five in new york. three in new jersey. one in connecticut. three other lives lost in west virginia, pennsylvania and another on the "hms bounty" off the coast of north carolina. remember, this storm is already responsible for killing 67 people in the caribbean. >> the u.s. military has been preparing to help with response to sandy and working to protect its own equipment. >> over the weekend the national guard had approximately 1500 forces on active duty in new york, massachusetts, delaware, connecticut and maryland. their troops are assisting local first responders and the federal emergency management agency with route clearance, search and rescue equipment and supplies, delivery and evacuations, you name it, they're doing everything. in addition to aiding in the response, the military has been moving aircraft and ships to avoid damage during the storm. >> so, this could -- will have a big effect on the economy where sandy could delay release of monthly jobs report. that comes at a critical time because you know this is the final snapshot of
five in new york. three in new jersey. one in connecticut. three other lives lost in west virginia, pennsylvania and another on the "hms bounty" off the coast of north carolina. remember, this storm is already responsible for killing 67 people in the caribbean. >> the u.s. military has been preparing to help with response to sandy and working to protect its own equipment. >> over the weekend the national guard had approximately 1500 forces on active duty in new york,...
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new york is just one of several places where mass transit is shut down again today. >>> in new jersey a transformer explosion sent a family running for their lives as power lines fell. firefighters couldn't put out the flames because of the live wires. >>> then high atop manhattan skyline. watch as that multiton crane on top of the tallest residential skri scraper just flips over. this is in the heart of midtown manhattan. it's still dangling there this morning after a storm that brought 100-mile-per-hour winds. >>> in connecticut, heavy flooding trapped thousands of residents there. the governor calls it the worst water event in state history. >>> in west virginia sandy brought snow and a lot more is on the way. sandy could bring more than two feet there and a foot to north carolina. >>> the flooding trouble along the east coast is now a threat to places like upstate new york where they are sandbagging near lake on it as sandy's rath ends inland. nbc meteorologist bill karins has the latest. >> about 95% of the worst is over. that's the amount of damage that's been done. probably abo
new york is just one of several places where mass transit is shut down again today. >>> in new jersey a transformer explosion sent a family running for their lives as power lines fell. firefighters couldn't put out the flames because of the live wires. >>> then high atop manhattan skyline. watch as that multiton crane on top of the tallest residential skri scraper just flips over. this is in the heart of midtown manhattan. it's still dangling there this morning after a storm...
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i'm live in new york city. just over my should, the collapsed crane you see it there hanging over 57th street. we'll get to that in a moment. first, across the mid-atlantic, state and local emergency teams are rushing to save people and to save their homes. sandy is living up to the warnings it would bring devastation never before seen in this region. a white capped rush of water took over the streets of ocean city, new jersey, after hurricane sandy made landfall at 8:00 last night. the governor is calling the damage there unprecedented. so far 29 people have died here in the united states. 29. and dozens of survivors today feared what would happen if rescuers had not shown up in time. >> we tried to stop it. we put towels down, we had the sandbags down. it was rushing in. it was rushing in from the windows, the doorways, everywhere. >> we lost everything. i came all the way from the top of the house. >> where were you at that time? >> downstairs trying to save them and i couldn't do anything about it. just kep
i'm live in new york city. just over my should, the collapsed crane you see it there hanging over 57th street. we'll get to that in a moment. first, across the mid-atlantic, state and local emergency teams are rushing to save people and to save their homes. sandy is living up to the warnings it would bring devastation never before seen in this region. a white capped rush of water took over the streets of ocean city, new jersey, after hurricane sandy made landfall at 8:00 last night. the...
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good morning, i'm chris jansing live in new york. we want to run down the latest development as cross the mid-atlantic and the northeast and let's start in new jersey which took the brunt of this superstorm when it came ashore. atlantic city and cape may have been absolutely inundated with water. further north in jersey city reports of building collapses, the oyster creek nuclear plant has been put on elevated alert amid high water. in new york, all of lower manhattan below 39th street is without power. some of that caused by an explosion at a con ed substation. right now new york city is seeing more power outages than at any time in its history including two out of every three people on long island. it's also forced the evacuation of the nyu medical center after the generator there went out. further south the storm surge in battery park set an all-time record exceeding 13 feet and flooding subways, tunnels and ground zero. the head of the mass transit authority said it is the worst flooding the subways have ever seen. the financial
good morning, i'm chris jansing live in new york. we want to run down the latest development as cross the mid-atlantic and the northeast and let's start in new jersey which took the brunt of this superstorm when it came ashore. atlantic city and cape may have been absolutely inundated with water. further north in jersey city reports of building collapses, the oyster creek nuclear plant has been put on elevated alert amid high water. in new york, all of lower manhattan below 39th street is...
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the new york stock exchange and this of course is the world's financial capital, the new york stock exchange closed by choice for two days. first time that that has happened since september 11th, 2001, when we're talking about that event. as we go to break, i will walk back to tell you exactly how deep the water is here. we are now at about six to eight inches. i told you about five minutes ago we were at four. it is rising quickly as we get to peak levels with high tide and storm surge. this is a record you are looking at right here for lower manhattan. when we come back, anderson cooper is on location along the new jersey shore. we will check with chad myers at the severe weather center to see how much worse it will get. [m[mususicic]] imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititiononss® ls auautotomamatiticacalllly y fift ththe e ririghght t amamouountn. soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exe
the new york stock exchange and this of course is the world's financial capital, the new york stock exchange closed by choice for two days. first time that that has happened since september 11th, 2001, when we're talking about that event. as we go to break, i will walk back to tell you exactly how deep the water is here. we are now at about six to eight inches. i told you about five minutes ago we were at four. it is rising quickly as we get to peak levels with high tide and storm surge. this...
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from new york city. problems still with some of the tunnels and the electrical service in -- on those lines. limited train service going to restart tomorrow for the long island railroad and metro north, which runs in to the northern new york city suburbs. >>> tyler, down here at the floor of the new york stock exchange it's been a big day here, quite clearly. the market is now open after being forced to shut down for two full days. in fact, mayor bloomberg, such was the symbolism, took time off to kick things off today by ringing the opening bell. so far, so good. everything's gone recently smoothly. we have some connectivity problems for some of the traders. we're in slightly negative territory but it is the symbolism that is everything for most people today. john liu is the controller of new york city. he's just toured lower manhattan and he joins us very kindly here on the floor of the new york stock exchange. welcome. a big day for us. >> good to see you again, simon. >> what did you see outside? wha
from new york city. problems still with some of the tunnels and the electrical service in -- on those lines. limited train service going to restart tomorrow for the long island railroad and metro north, which runs in to the northern new york city suburbs. >>> tyler, down here at the floor of the new york stock exchange it's been a big day here, quite clearly. the market is now open after being forced to shut down for two full days. in fact, mayor bloomberg, such was the symbolism, took...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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york with the latest on the cleanup and relief efforts -- chris is live in new york with the latest on the cleanup and relief efforts. >> good evening. folks in new york city are coming out from hunkering down yesterday and last night in their homes and hotels. they are waking up to some very interesting pictures. one of those is right behind me. this building lost its entire facade in the windall in all, across the eastern seaboard about 8 million people were without power today. that number is not to about 6.5 million. nonetheless, recovery efforts are just getting underway. >> all of a sudden, the east river creeping block by block. >> reliving the for a super storm sandy. with debris, came a sobering dose of reality. holmes unrecognizable, roads impassable, -- homes unrecognizable, roads impassable, trees toppling. >> restoring power and mass- transit remain the two biggest challenges in the days ahead. that recovery is a mammoth job. >> sandy will haunt much of the east coast for quite some time. the wind was too strong, water too high, and an impact hundreds of miles high, alm
york with the latest on the cleanup and relief efforts -- chris is live in new york with the latest on the cleanup and relief efforts. >> good evening. folks in new york city are coming out from hunkering down yesterday and last night in their homes and hotels. they are waking up to some very interesting pictures. one of those is right behind me. this building lost its entire facade in the windall in all, across the eastern seaboard about 8 million people were without power today. that...
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nicole: new york city commuters getting much-needed good news. limited commuter rail service starts at 2:00 p.m. today. subways north of 34street begin limited service tomorrow. ashley: the dow is in the red but damage from sandy isn't done yet. the focus turns to recovery, so does its ballooning price tag. the latest, $1 billion damage estimates and keeps going up. melissa: president obama said it for the floor before the election. chris christie be just the ticket to boost president obama in the polls, we will ask lou dobbs. ashley: let's get to nicole petallides on the floor of the nyse. she is back in action. nicole: we are back in action. the boards of the nyse open and most folks made it here in some form. a smooth opening, some down arrows across the board for the most part but after two days of no trading we are back in action. most of the dow components have down arrows and focus duncan neiderauer, the ceo of the stock exchange, i asked him if they could open monday or tuesday and fear is what he had to say. >> we certainly could have op
nicole: new york city commuters getting much-needed good news. limited commuter rail service starts at 2:00 p.m. today. subways north of 34street begin limited service tomorrow. ashley: the dow is in the red but damage from sandy isn't done yet. the focus turns to recovery, so does its ballooning price tag. the latest, $1 billion damage estimates and keeps going up. melissa: president obama said it for the floor before the election. chris christie be just the ticket to boost president obama in...
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live to new york city -- sandy. live to new york city for the cleanup. >>> shark attack. find out what happened to the surfer riding this chewed up board. >>> giants and fans ready to celebrate the world series victory lining up at 5:45, you are looking live at the civic center where parade will wind up folk there is gett [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents fabulous but...when i add chicken, barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue chicken crescent chow down. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. >>> welcome back. here's what is left of stan did. -- left of sandy. our rain is starting to move into northern california now, going to stay there until about the afternoon hours when it comes into the north bay 82 fresno, increasing clouds and 50 tahoe, 70s l.a. and san diego. >>> president obama heads to new jersey today to tour some of s
live to new york city -- sandy. live to new york city for the cleanup. >>> shark attack. find out what happened to the surfer riding this chewed up board. >>> giants and fans ready to celebrate the world series victory lining up at 5:45, you are looking live at the civic center where parade will wind up folk there is gett [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents fabulous but...when i add chicken, barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue...
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Oct 30, 2012
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jersey and new york. circulation still impressive, radar returns aren't as widespread, starting to see holes as drier air is moving in. 45 miles per hour pressure high compared to yesterday it continues to rise which means the low is weak . right now near somerset, pennsylvania going to track to the west. still, 1200 mile storm but it is losing a little grip huge circulation going from hudson bay to florida. over the next 24 hours it is going to move towards buffalo then towards can dark the rainfall amounts taper as we head into friday one to two more inches possible. the worst of it is in our rear view mirror. >>> that storm is still causing chaos for airline travelers more than 100 flights cancelled today at san francisco international. terry mcsweeney joins us any encouraging news? >> reporter: there is. also confusion any time you have an event as big as sandy there's going to be some. san francisco international spokesperson told me the airlines were cancelling all 114 flights in and out of sfo from
jersey and new york. circulation still impressive, radar returns aren't as widespread, starting to see holes as drier air is moving in. 45 miles per hour pressure high compared to yesterday it continues to rise which means the low is weak . right now near somerset, pennsylvania going to track to the west. still, 1200 mile storm but it is losing a little grip huge circulation going from hudson bay to florida. over the next 24 hours it is going to move towards buffalo then towards can dark the...
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the new york yankees. now that the orioles tied things up at one-one, they need two more wins to get out of the bronx with a when. there will be at least two more games between the orioles and yankees. game three begins at 7:37 tonight. the winner has two chances to win an advance to the alcs, by the winner, we mean the orioles of course. and the mayor is calling for more orange during a rally outside city hall. she encouraged people to where orange and support of the birds. robbie joins us with more accurate course there's a banner out of city hall, saying good luck orioles. >> go! o-r-i-o-l-e-s! hundreds gathered to show support for the orioles. and tonight and new york city. the new banner, which hangs right in front of city hall. everyone is excited about the orioles. >> we are going to make it always starting with this year. [applause] >> how amazing has this month been? >> it reminds me of 1966 when the orioles won the world series. that is the feeling we have today. that is the feeling that i want t
the new york yankees. now that the orioles tied things up at one-one, they need two more wins to get out of the bronx with a when. there will be at least two more games between the orioles and yankees. game three begins at 7:37 tonight. the winner has two chances to win an advance to the alcs, by the winner, we mean the orioles of course. and the mayor is calling for more orange during a rally outside city hall. she encouraged people to where orange and support of the birds. robbie joins us...